TV show: Best pastry chef, Roots and wings… What to watch on TV tonight?

TV show: Best pastry chef, Roots and wings… What to watch on TV tonight?

Entertainment The best pastry chef, Roots and Wings magazine, fiction Don’t worry, I’m here and the Adolescentes documentary… Here is the Télé 7 Jours selection for Wednesday, September 28, 2022, prepared by the editorial staff.

fun best pastry chef To be followed at 21:10 M6. This week, Northern Rhubarb Pie takes on South Walnut Pie in Cyril’s Challenge. The candidates then join forces to create a puzzle representing the map of France. Finally, northerners and southerners should surprise the jury with a typical regional savory dish in a sweet trompe-l’oeil.

at 21:10 France 3 on look at the magazine Roots and wings. Carole Gaessler takes a trip back in time to discover ancient Egypt. Champollion and Ramses II: Meeting on the Nile. September 27, 1822. Jean-François Champollion enters history, penetrating the mystery of hieroglyphs. Six years later he realized his dream and made his first and only journey from Alexandria via Thebes and Karnak to the temple of Abu Simbel to Egypt; Egyptomania is a French passion. The ancient Egyptian magic that the 19th century called “Egyptomania” was born as soon as Bonaparte returned from an Egyptian expedition in 1801.

France 2 bet at 21:10, fiction Don’t worry, I’m here. A lawyer is forced to change his habits and care for his autistic son, as the mother of the latter ruptures an aneurysm… ‘autism. The actors, Samuel le Bihan and the young Roman Villedieu, convey this story with breathtaking candor and believability!

We end this selection with a documentary film. young girls at 20:55 Art. Anaïs and Emma, ​​two schoolgirls from Brive-la-Gaillarde, are inseparable despite their very different social backgrounds and contrasting personalities. School pressure, friendships, love and family, choice of orientation, transition to adulthood: both go through the same tests in their environment, a period when everything will be built. From the age of 13 until they came of age, Anaïs and Emma lived a daily life a few days a month, punctuated for the first time in front of Sébastien Lifshitz’s camera.

Sarah Ibri

Source: Programme Television

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